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Sociology examines how individuals structure their collective existence, the limitations they face, patterns in their interactions, and the origins and impacts of social disparities. A unique aspect of our Sociology program, praised by external reviewers and alumni alike, is its integration of sociological, criminological, and anthropological viewpoints. You'll gain foundational knowledge of sociology, including essential concepts, theories, and methodologies used to analyze modern societies and social transformations. By examining both classic and current sociological studies across various cultures, we'll investigate topics like social class, identity formation, disparities, daily experiences, well-being, progress, and interpersonal dynamics, incorporating insights from sociology and anthropology.
The University of Glasgow's Q-Step Centre provides courses that strengthen your quantitative abilities—your capacity to manage information and utilize statistical evidence.
Enhancing these numerical skills and your comfort with them will significantly deepen your comprehension of core subjects within your academic focus.
The University of Glasgow Q-Step Centre features five degree options that incorporate quantitative training within the School of Social and Political Sciences. Each program is designed to foster a meaningful grasp of societal dynamics. This qualification equips you for careers demanding an advanced, analytical perspective on social structures. Our alumni have secured roles in media outlets, municipal governments, development organizations, consumer research, statistical analysis, nonprofit sectors, advocacy work, as well as housing and education sectors.